Note: The following applies when Stop line creation is set to User-defined and Airplane positioning is set to Automatic. See Airplane Parking.
Using this mode of operation, stop lines are to be positioned by the user while airplanes automatically positioned by AviPLAN Airside Pro .
Use the Add Stop line button above the Airplane Parking table to add a stop line. After the location of the stop line is confirmed, an additional tab will be added to the Airplane Parking table.
Use the 'Add Airplane' button to add airplanes to the stand. The airplanes will be automatically positioned in consideration of the criteria defined elsewhere in the Airplane Parking tab, as well as the Bridge, Lead-in line and Services tabs (mainly bridge slope, nose and rear limits and distance to services such as the fuel pits).
Once AviPLAN Airside Pro has positioned the airplanes, the grid will be populated with data.
Specific actions that can be performed for an individual airplane or multiple selection of airplanes are:
This tab displays comments related to any errors or warnings that have been identified (those airplanes displaying a red or yellow circle icon in the Airplane Parking table), for example if a door is outside of the bridge's envelope or bridge slope is approaching the maximum allowable limit.
When a stop line tab is selected, the type and position of the stop line are indicated, usually as a distance from the first stop line. Specific actions that can be performed for subject stop line are:
Specific actions that can be performed for an individual airplane or multiple selection of airplanes are:
Useful link: Airplane Parking table